Eduard Grau’s cinematography is both gorgeous and effective. A Single Man centers on a day in the life of George Falconer(Colin Firth), a gay man working as an English professorwhose world is lifeless without love ever since boyfriendJoe (Matthew Goode) died in a car accident. Firth's subtle, but brilliant performanceis the driving force of the film.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

I am set to retire kmldesign as a resource,but I had to go ahead and share justa couple more locations with you beforedoing so. This project really shows offKatrine's styling abilities — and once again,Stuart McIntyre's photos capture it all beautifully. The coloring here dictates the moodof a lazy, relaxing weekend.

Where to begin with all this loveliness? For starters,isn't that the curious owl from the earlier Park AvenueFlat photoshoot sitting on the mantle? In additon,the caramel leather is absolutely delicious. All the fresh color really defines the carefree, warm weatherattitude in this latest issue. Make sure you are clickingon these photos to view the detail in the larger versions.For instance, notice the collection of butterflies punctuatingthis summertime hangout space. Classic, modern, pure — Laura Day's clearperspective is all over this serene bedroom. Check out Laura Day Livingfor all the gorgeousphotographs of this project. While you're there, enjoy allthe latest features that bring Laura's insider tips home...one room at a time. One last thing — a new NEWSsection has been added with weekly picks and tips.Enjoy.

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